
Pack Concludes Day Two in Texas
10/18/2014 12:00:00 AM | Swimming
Meet Results | Final Scores
DALLAS - Nine members of the NC State women's swimming & diving team concluded competition Saturday evening at the Dallas Morning Classic hosted by SMU.
The Wolfpack finished fifth overall in the meet with 235.5 points. LSU captured the meet title with 319 points, while Louisville (301.5), SMU (296), Southern California (283) and NC State (235.5) rounded out the top five.
DeSorbo's Discussion
"The ladies competed really well again today, as I think they fed off the excitement of both the men and women competing back home earlier today against the University of Georgia," said associate head coach Todd DeSorbo. "It got the girls really excited. They were watching results of that meet prior to competing.
"This was a fast meet. Our girls did well and were happy to have the experience. We're happy to have been invited out and we look forward to hopefully being invited back in the coming years to be part of the tradition that SMU has with the SMU Classic. Overall, it was a great trip and hopefully it was another great start to another strong season."
Wolfpack Relays
- Lauren Poli, Natalie Labonge, Ashlyn Koletic and Lauren Rhodes teamed up to finish fourth in the 200 freestyle relay with a time of 1:31.34
- The final evening session started with the quartet of Alexia Zevnik, Kayla Brumbaum, Koletic and Poli placing fifth overall in the 200-medley relay stopping the clock at 1:41.64.
IM Notebook
- A native of Lasalle, Canada, Zevnik touched the wall with a time 2:03.86 to finish fourth in the 200 individual medley, while Brumbaum also scored points for the Pack with a time of 2:07.05.
Springboard Action
- Rachel Mumma totaled a score of 276.70 on her list of six dives in the three-meter competition to place fourth overall.
Breaststroke Breakdown
- Kayla Brumbaum finished fourth overall in the 200 breaststroke with a time of 2:16.71.
Wolfpack Fly
- Newcomer Yuri Nakano tapped the wall in the fourth position in the 200 fly with a time 2:01.27. Her time ranks among the top-10 in the program record books.
Up Next
The Wolfpack swimming & diving program will travel to Atlanta, Ga., for a tri-meet against Florida State and Georgia Tech on Saturday, Oct. 25 at 11 a.m.